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she posted pictures with cbs news anchor katie couric, we saw her with robin roberts from "good morning america." and she snapped a photo with the white house marines as well. and here's another. check this one out. rahm emanuel, there they are with rahm emanuel, the white house chief of staff, except instead of rahm they posted his name as ron. they didn't even get the spelling right. it's mind boggling to think that this couple could get through security when they weren't on the guest list for the state dinner. talk about party crashers. >> and the secret service has to be trying to explain this tonight. what are they saying? >> they're trying to figure it out, the secret service saying, the uninvited couple did go through the magnetometers just like the rest of the invited guests. the statement from secret service goes on to say there will be a "comprehensive review of the incident which occurred at the white house state dinner last night and initial findings identified as secret service checkpoint which did not follow proper procedure." so as i said, this couple was not on the invit
she posted pictures with cbs news anchor katie couric, we saw her with robin roberts from "good morning america." and she snapped a photo with the white house marines as well. and here's another. check this one out. rahm emanuel, there they are with rahm emanuel, the white house chief of staff, except instead of rahm they posted his name as ron. they didn't even get the spelling right. it's mind boggling to think that this couple could get through security when they weren't on the...
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breaking down a brand-new report that details this for you at the outset of the war, it could have been katie bar the door but wasn't. >>> and the accused shooter of four police officers. but then what happened? >>> and then this one. this is still going on hot and heavy. >>> participate in the national conversation. call us. hi, may i help you? yes, we're looking to save on car insurance, even if that means weave to shop all day, right, honey? yep, all day. good thing you're starting here. we compare your progressive direct rate to other top companies', so you can save money! look! we saved a lot! and quick, too. and no more holding her purse! it's a european shoulder bag. it was a gift. mm-hmm. shopping less and saving more. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. let me do a reset for you real quick on what's going on here in the world headquarters of cnn in atlanta. the top story we're following is this awful police shooting in washington state yesterday. that man that you're seeing right there, he's still on the run and you better believe nearly
breaking down a brand-new report that details this for you at the outset of the war, it could have been katie bar the door but wasn't. >>> and the accused shooter of four police officers. but then what happened? >>> and then this one. this is still going on hot and heavy. >>> participate in the national conversation. call us. hi, may i help you? yes, we're looking to save on car insurance, even if that means weave to shop all day, right, honey? yep, all day. good...
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you notice brian williams and katie you aric were there that night. they didn't show up with their camera crew. and, so, no. it should have sent off all sorts of flags. and i will tell you, i expect that the uniformed division secret service folks are going to be in lots of trouble. >> still plenty of discussion. lisa, looking at this from another angle, there is so much talks about everybody wanting their 15 minutes of fame. this is just another way, and it could perhaps set off some ideas of other people of hey, this is a way for me to be a reality tv star? >> sure. you mean like the balloon boy gang, for example? >> perhaps. >> others have already thought of this, right? doing some kind of crazy hoax and getting their name in the news and here we are going along it with showing her over and over again. i think if you're a tall, thin, dazzling blonde and look the part and walk in, can you get into a lot of places. she even got into the white house. this may help her on the reality show. i understand she is auditioning for it. i think it is irwin's f
you notice brian williams and katie you aric were there that night. they didn't show up with their camera crew. and, so, no. it should have sent off all sorts of flags. and i will tell you, i expect that the uniformed division secret service folks are going to be in lots of trouble. >> still plenty of discussion. lisa, looking at this from another angle, there is so much talks about everybody wanting their 15 minutes of fame. this is just another way, and it could perhaps set off some...
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cruise went overboard expressing his love for then girlfriend katie holmes. it's a clip that has been seen countless times. and so has this one -- the start of season 19 when to the surprise of everyone oprah handed out presents to her audience members. each one of them, the keys to their very own new car. as we have seen, she can be incredibly generous and profoundly moving. breaking down on camera. oprah is a self-made success story. "forbes" ranks her amongst the wealthiest people on the planet and says she's worth $2.5 billion. she's also donated $40 million to create two girl schools in south africa and dozens of other schools through her angel network built around the world. the network has helped build and restore hundreds of homes in the wakes of hurricane cutrena and rita. she has also shared personal battles, especially with her weight. in 1988 she wheeled out 67 pounds of fat, that's how much weight she lost back then, many women followed her lead and went on diets. since then, she's continued struggling and it's always center stage. there are a lo
cruise went overboard expressing his love for then girlfriend katie holmes. it's a clip that has been seen countless times. and so has this one -- the start of season 19 when to the surprise of everyone oprah handed out presents to her audience members. each one of them, the keys to their very own new car. as we have seen, she can be incredibly generous and profoundly moving. breaking down on camera. oprah is a self-made success story. "forbes" ranks her amongst the wealthiest people...
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he went overboard expressing his love for then girlfriend, katie holmes. it's been seen thousands of times. oprah handed out presents to her audience members. each one of them, the keys to their very own car. she has been incredibly generous and profoundly moving, breaking down on camera. oprah is a self-made success story. "forbes" ranks her one of the wealthiest on the planet. she's worth $2.5 billion. she's donated money to two schools in south africa and her angel network has been built around the world. it's been built to restore hundreds of homes in the wake of hurricane katrina and rita. she's had personal battles. she wheeled out 67 pounds of fat. it's how much weight she lost back then. many women followed her lead and went on diets. since then, she's continued struggling. there are a lot of firsts for oprah. 1996, "deep end of the ocean" was her first book club choice. it's motivated millions of people to read and helped sell millions of books. it's given us a moment when she confronted author james frye when recommending his book. from the big h
he went overboard expressing his love for then girlfriend, katie holmes. it's been seen thousands of times. oprah handed out presents to her audience members. each one of them, the keys to their very own car. she has been incredibly generous and profoundly moving, breaking down on camera. oprah is a self-made success story. "forbes" ranks her one of the wealthiest on the planet. she's worth $2.5 billion. she's donated money to two schools in south africa and her angel network has been...
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names like brian williams, katie couric and a brain surgeon we're proud to call our own, dr. sanjay gupta. and the washington crowd included former secretary of state colin powell, new york mayor michael bloomberg and a slightly bewildered energy secretary. >> to the future that beckons all of us. >> reporter: even the toast was short and sweet. >> let our two great nations realize all of the triumphs and achievements that await us. cheers. >> jill dougherty is joining us with more. there is a lot of preparation that goes into planning one of these. it's not like thawing a tv dinner. what does the white house actually get out of something like this? >> reporter: well, number one, it sends a message to the country that it's honoring that they are important and that's one thing the president wanted to do. it also you know, look at the guest list. there were a lot of very important indian americans at the dinner so that's a nod to their growing political and economic influence. you have to say it's a payback to some donors and supporters during the campaign. finally, it kind of
names like brian williams, katie couric and a brain surgeon we're proud to call our own, dr. sanjay gupta. and the washington crowd included former secretary of state colin powell, new york mayor michael bloomberg and a slightly bewildered energy secretary. >> to the future that beckons all of us. >> reporter: even the toast was short and sweet. >> let our two great nations realize all of the triumphs and achievements that await us. cheers. >> jill dougherty is joining...
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from the news media, katie couric, brian roberts and cnn's own fareed zakaria and sanjay gupta. from politics general collin secretary of state colin powell, michael bloomberg. speaker nancy pelosi and a cast of other big players, at least one of whom, the energy secretary, went the wrong way. in the tent on the south lawn, all seemed to go right. the prime minister was the guest of honor, but all the focus was on the commander in chief. >> it's been said that the most beautiful things in the universe are the starry heavens above us and the feeling of duty within us. mr. prime minister, today we work to fulfill our duty, bring our countries closer together than ever before. tonight, under the stars, we celebrate the spirit that will sustain our partnership, the bonds of friendship between our people. to the future that beckons all of us. >> reporter: the guests dined on eggplant salad, roast potato dumplings, chickpeas, okra and prawns with a pumpkin pie tart for dessert all sevened on china from the eisenhower, clinton and george w. bush years. ♪ peace and quiet ♪ and open
from the news media, katie couric, brian roberts and cnn's own fareed zakaria and sanjay gupta. from politics general collin secretary of state colin powell, michael bloomberg. speaker nancy pelosi and a cast of other big players, at least one of whom, the energy secretary, went the wrong way. in the tent on the south lawn, all seemed to go right. the prime minister was the guest of honor, but all the focus was on the commander in chief. >> it's been said that the most beautiful things in...
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caller: another interview with katie couric would be a blast. once again she would be caught in the headlights. what did she do for alaska? not really that much. they have the highest crystal meth problem. come on, people are alcoholics up there. 286 seniors died on her watch because she did not want to fund health care. host: let's hear from our guest. guest: that is the democratic critique of sarah palin. it goes back to iraq -- her record in alaska, which i am happy to hear, because so much of a critique of her had nothing to do with a record in alaska last year. it is amazing, "the washington post" and " new york times -- and "the new york times" both went to alaska last year, never commenting that she had the highest approval ratings of any politician in the country. yes, like any politician, her record has its highs and lows. but until she was nominated for the vice president and became this extremely polarizing political figure, she was remarkably popular. there has to be reason for that. host: san antonio. jack, good morning. caller: i l
caller: another interview with katie couric would be a blast. once again she would be caught in the headlights. what did she do for alaska? not really that much. they have the highest crystal meth problem. come on, people are alcoholics up there. 286 seniors died on her watch because she did not want to fund health care. host: let's hear from our guest. guest: that is the democratic critique of sarah palin. it goes back to iraq -- her record in alaska, which i am happy to hear, because so much...
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democratic line, hello there. >> caller: i would love to see a katie couric reactor fuel. but the blast. sarah palin but look like a dear caught in the headlights. [inaudible] what did she do for alaska? not that much. the have the highest crystal meth problem. people are alcoholics. she ran up the panel for the health care and 286 she didn't want to fund the senior house. go home and tear your poster down i'm so over you. >> guest: why don't have her poster of, did. but as a critique of sarah palin. it goes back to her record in alaska which i'm happy to hear because so much of the critique of sarah palin last year it was amazing the "washington post" and "the new york times" went to alaska. sent teams reports and basically interviewed everyone who had something negative to say and never acknowledging she had the highest approval ratings of any republican politician in the country at that time john mccain nominated her for the vice presidency. so, yeah. like any politician, the record can be as its highs and lows, but on till she was nominated for the vice president and b
democratic line, hello there. >> caller: i would love to see a katie couric reactor fuel. but the blast. sarah palin but look like a dear caught in the headlights. [inaudible] what did she do for alaska? not that much. the have the highest crystal meth problem. people are alcoholics. she ran up the panel for the health care and 286 she didn't want to fund the senior house. go home and tear your poster down i'm so over you. >> guest: why don't have her poster of, did. but as a...
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cruise went overboard, expressing his love for then girlfriend katie holmes. it's a clip that has been seen countless times and so has this one. the start of season 19, when, to the surprise of everyone, oprah handed out presents to her audience members, each one of them, the keys to their very own new car. as we have seen, she can be incredibly generous, and profoundly moving, breaking down on camera. oprah is a self-made success story. "forbes" ranks her among the wealthiest people on the planet says she is worth $2.5 billion. she's also donated $40 million to create two girls schools in south africa, and dozens of other schools through her angel network have been built around the world. the network has also helped build to restore hundreds of homes in the wake of hurricanes katrina and rita. she's shared personal battles especially with her weight. in 1988 she wheeled out 67 pounds of fat, that's how much weight she lost back then. many women followed her lead and went on diets. since then, she's continued struggling and it's always center stage. there are
cruise went overboard, expressing his love for then girlfriend katie holmes. it's a clip that has been seen countless times and so has this one. the start of season 19, when, to the surprise of everyone, oprah handed out presents to her audience members, each one of them, the keys to their very own new car. as we have seen, she can be incredibly generous, and profoundly moving, breaking down on camera. oprah is a self-made success story. "forbes" ranks her among the wealthiest people...
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guest list was dazzlely, too, steven spielberg was on hand and alfre woodard and blair underwood and katie couric, brian williams and robin roberts and cnn's own fareed zakaria and sanjay gupta, and colin powell, michael bloomberg, speaker nancy pelosi, and a cast of other big players, at least one of whom, the energy secretary, went the wrong way. in the tent on the south lawn, all seemed to go right. the prime minister was the guest of honor, but all the focus was on the commander in chief. >> it's been said that the most beautiful things in the universe are the starry heavens above us and the feeling of duty within us. mr. prime minister, today we work to fulfill our duty, to bring our countries closer together than ever before. tonight, under the stars, we celebrate the spirit that will sustain our partnership, the bonds of friendship between our people. to the future that beckons all of us. >> reporter: the guests dined on eggplant salad, roast potato dump lings, chickpeas, okra, and prawns with a pumpkin by tart for dessert. it was all served on china from the eisenhower, clinton, an
guest list was dazzlely, too, steven spielberg was on hand and alfre woodard and blair underwood and katie couric, brian williams and robin roberts and cnn's own fareed zakaria and sanjay gupta, and colin powell, michael bloomberg, speaker nancy pelosi, and a cast of other big players, at least one of whom, the energy secretary, went the wrong way. in the tent on the south lawn, all seemed to go right. the prime minister was the guest of honor, but all the focus was on the commander in chief....
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plus, the real story behind that infamous katie couric interview. and conservative lightning rod ann coulter right her with her reaction in the interview you'll see only on "showbiz tonight." >>> carrie prejean gets a big offer for her solo sex tape. will she take it? and could there actually be more carrie sex tapes out there? >>> startling new reports today that brad and angelina are splitsville. tonight, the dramatic way they're trying to put those rumors to rest, once and for all. plus, more stories breaking from the "showbiz news ticker," tv's most provocative entertainment news show continues right now! >>> welcome back to "showbiz tonight." it is 30 minutes past the hour. i'm a.j. hammer, broadcasting tonight and every night from new york city. >> and i'm brooke anderson, coming to you tonight from hollywood. tonight, when sarah met oprah. sarah palin today makes her much-anticipated appearance on oprah. >> yeah, brooke, it was sarah palin's very first interview with oprah winfrey. she was on to sell her new book called "going rogue." and not
plus, the real story behind that infamous katie couric interview. and conservative lightning rod ann coulter right her with her reaction in the interview you'll see only on "showbiz tonight." >>> carrie prejean gets a big offer for her solo sex tape. will she take it? and could there actually be more carrie sex tapes out there? >>> startling new reports today that brad and angelina are splitsville. tonight, the dramatic way they're trying to put those rumors to rest,...
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why are you attacking katie couric? all she did was ask questions and she was a completely brand-new candidate on the national scene and we didn't know anything about her. she was asking her simple questions like, what newspapers did you read? that's not katie couric's fault for being able to answer, on the know, "the washington post" or hundreds of others newspapers you can choose from. "showbiz tonight" did reach out tonight to katie couric. they said no comment about palin's claims in her book. tanika, sarah palin is obviously not going anywhere, neither is katie couric. would you not love to see a rematch between these two. wouldn't that be great? >> oh, yeah! first of all, i love oprah, you guys know, so i think this interview is going to be unbelievable and i'm sure everyone is going to watch it over and over and over. but her against katie couric is like a wwe matchup and i want to see it again. i want to see if maybe she knows how to spell her name this time, i don't know. >> oh, come on! you don't have to go th
why are you attacking katie couric? all she did was ask questions and she was a completely brand-new candidate on the national scene and we didn't know anything about her. she was asking her simple questions like, what newspapers did you read? that's not katie couric's fault for being able to answer, on the know, "the washington post" or hundreds of others newspapers you can choose from. "showbiz tonight" did reach out tonight to katie couric. they said no comment about...
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kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-income kids, kids of color, students with disabilities, english-language of learners have made more progress than other kids substantially narrowing the gap between the kids in other young americans. and yes, despite the contention that we don't know how to improve our lowest performing schools and an awful lot of those schools actually have gotten a lot better in recent years proving beyond the shadow of doubt as arne said so clearly were kids can achieve high levels when we teach them at high levels. but the truth of the matter is we have made gains only been measured by an old yardstic
kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-income kids, kids of color, students with disabilities,...
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she said wallace told her, quote, katie really likes you. she admires you as a working mom and just relates to you. she said katie really needed a career boost and had low self-esteem. nicole wallace, who you see here, says palin is lying. she said she would never say any of those things, robin, in a million years. >> something is just not matching up there. all right, thank you. >>> military police arrested a single mom with a baby son for refusing to deploy to afghanistan. specialist alexis hutchinson said that her mom was supposed to take care of the baby but was too busy caring for sick family members. an army spokesperson said hutchinson would not have been deployed if the army knew about this so they're investigating. so far she's not been charged. >>> a new kia motors plant that created thousands of jobs in georgia has opened its doors. the first car rolled off the assembly line yesterday. well, local officials say the plant could pump 6.5 billion into the area's economy and mean 20,000 more jobs in the state. >> the impact has been s
she said wallace told her, quote, katie really likes you. she admires you as a working mom and just relates to you. she said katie really needed a career boost and had low self-esteem. nicole wallace, who you see here, says palin is lying. she said she would never say any of those things, robin, in a million years. >> something is just not matching up there. all right, thank you. >>> military police arrested a single mom with a baby son for refusing to deploy to afghanistan....
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nia, you mentioned the katie couric interview. let's listen to it as it happened on the abc evening news, asking her about what she read. we'll listen to sarah palin's response then and her reaction now with oprah. let's listen. >> what specifically? i'm curious -- >> all of them. any of them that have been in front of me over all these years. >> can you name any? >> i have a vast variety of sources where we get our news. alaska isn't a foreign country. >> let's talk about the interview with katie couric. >> must we? okay. >> you talked about in the book, so i assume everything in the book is -- >> yes. >> you do say that it wasn't your best interview. do you think that was a seminal defining moment for you, that interview? >> i did not. neither did the campaign. in fact, that is why segment two and three and four and maybe five were scheduled. the campaign said, right on, good, you're showing your independence, this is what america needs to see. and it was a good interview. of course, i'm thinking, if you thought that was a good
nia, you mentioned the katie couric interview. let's listen to it as it happened on the abc evening news, asking her about what she read. we'll listen to sarah palin's response then and her reaction now with oprah. let's listen. >> what specifically? i'm curious -- >> all of them. any of them that have been in front of me over all these years. >> can you name any? >> i have a vast variety of sources where we get our news. alaska isn't a foreign country. >> let's...
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kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-income kids, kids of color, students with disabilities, english-language of learners have made more progress than other kids substantially narrowing the gap between the kids in other young americans. and yes, despite the contention that we don't know how to improve our lowest performing schools and an awful lot of those schools actually have gotten a lot better in recent years proving beyond the shadow of doubt as arne said so clearly were kids can achieve high levels when we teach them at high levels. but the truth of the matter is we have made gains only been measured by an old yardstic
kati? [applause] >> thanks. you know, arne and mike have just outlined some very big and very bold, some might say earthshaking changes for education system. i doubt i need to remind most people in this room why the big changes are so important. yes over the past decade we have made some progress in this country and raising achievement of american children especially elementary grades. and yes, the children furthest behind, low-income kids, kids of color, students with disabilities,...
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>> it seems like a personal thing she has with katie couric. she goes back to the point time and time again. the one explanation is four or five pages long. she does more than that than with the rnc clothes thing and other decisions with the campaign and with the vetting. she really focuses on this interview. she clearly has some ill will toward couric. there's been a back and forth there. palin hasn't resisted in any of the interviews from slamming katie couric and i expect to see more of that. >> you talked about clothes. she says she was micromanaged and they tried to change her look. isn't some of that what happens with any new person on the national stage that they will be miko manaicromanaged to a pointd make you look your best. >> that's true. there will be dozens of people dedicated to making sure they look good and say the right thing. they are all handlers. these people have busy schedules and the handlers are necessary. she clearly did not react well to that. now, the personal relationships between her and mccain staffers and people
>> it seems like a personal thing she has with katie couric. she goes back to the point time and time again. the one explanation is four or five pages long. she does more than that than with the rnc clothes thing and other decisions with the campaign and with the vetting. she really focuses on this interview. she clearly has some ill will toward couric. there's been a back and forth there. palin hasn't resisted in any of the interviews from slamming katie couric and i expect to see more...
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couric because katie couric has low self-esteem. did you read that? >> yeah. >> like a pity interview. >> like a pity interview. >> katie couric, didn't she do her colonoscopy on television? don't you think you need high self-esteem for that? >> i feel bad for the mailmen that month. what do they do with the envelopes you're supposed to send in? >> what are you talking about? >> the stool samples. >> my people only told me to come here today because you had really low self-esteem. >> there's another example of some kpraez talk. nicolle wallace says the opposite. when she -- levi johnston, her pseudodoe son-in-law says one thing about her, she disagrees. then there's this guy, steve schmidt. it's like, what do these people need? a lie detector test? it's always he said/she said. >> you know that politics. in any, you know, losing campaign, fingers get pointed and people get blamed. heads roll. you know, this was her sort of chance to defend herself against all of these accusations and allegations that have been swimming around for a
couric because katie couric has low self-esteem. did you read that? >> yeah. >> like a pity interview. >> like a pity interview. >> katie couric, didn't she do her colonoscopy on television? don't you think you need high self-esteem for that? >> i feel bad for the mailmen that month. what do they do with the envelopes you're supposed to send in? >> what are you talking about? >> the stool samples. >> my people only told me to come here today...
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did you see the katie couric interview? did you think it was hostile of katie? >> katie did what she was supposed to do. and i don't say that just because i work at cbs. she did follow up. it was like journalism 101. it's sad that that's seen as something as how extraordinary. she did a great job. >> why was it seen as extraordinary? >> because everybody's so afraid. >> of what? >> she wouldn't answer a simple question by what do you read? it's great if it's highlights for children. and she just wouldn't cave in and just say, i read "the new york times" or the "washington post." it was a question somehow pe neath her. i think that ended up biting her. >> are you on her side? >> i don't know about that. i think it was actually interesting, because people who are in the audience of the oprah taping said that she, sarah palin, intimated that she might be interested in hosting a talk show. >> aha? >> i thought that was the most interesting news actually to come out of that. is that what we're going to get? that's going to be christmas for a long time. >> i better wa
did you see the katie couric interview? did you think it was hostile of katie? >> katie did what she was supposed to do. and i don't say that just because i work at cbs. she did follow up. it was like journalism 101. it's sad that that's seen as something as how extraordinary. she did a great job. >> why was it seen as extraordinary? >> because everybody's so afraid. >> of what? >> she wouldn't answer a simple question by what do you read? it's great if it's...
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>> i did. >> did you see it was hostile of katie? >> no, i think this he were very straightforward questions and she did what she's supposed to do. i don't say that because i work at cbs, persist tents and followed up like journalism 101, sad that is seen as extraordinary. she didn't a great job but shouldn't that be par for the course. >> why isn't that? >> because ever everybody is afraid. >> she wouldn't answer a simple question what do you need. it's okay if it's highlights for children. and she just wouldn't cave in and say, you know, i read the "new york times" or "washington post" it was a question somehow beneath her and i think that's what ended up biting her. >> are you on her side. >> i don't know about that. i think it was actually really interesting because people who were in the audience of the oprah taping said that she, sarah palin, intimated she might be interested in hosting a talk show. >> ah-ha. >> i thought what us the most interesting news actually out of that. i mean, is that what we are going to get? that's ch
>> i did. >> did you see it was hostile of katie? >> no, i think this he were very straightforward questions and she did what she's supposed to do. i don't say that because i work at cbs, persist tents and followed up like journalism 101, sad that is seen as extraordinary. she didn't a great job but shouldn't that be par for the course. >> why isn't that? >> because ever everybody is afraid. >> she wouldn't answer a simple question what do you need. it's okay...
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sarah palin did an interview with katie couric. a lot of people saw. 15 million people saw tina fey. -- being sarah palin. i think that is where it is going right now. we have to understand there's so much opportunity to communicate now than the way we use to, which was through traditional media. if we find ways to get people interested, we can have profound consequences. >> we use to make decisions about some of the shows are based on the size of the audience. you would say it only has 2 million people. i don't know if we should take a candidate's time. but with youtube and at thousand -- and cable shows repeating the clips from it, something that was originally viewed by two or 3 million people gets viewed by 15 million people and it is a different calculation when you are making the decision of do i take three or 10 hours of the canada's time and bought them on that show -- of the can of its's time and book them on that show. -- of the candidate's time. >> you are trying to drive as much raw content to them as possible. it is a
sarah palin did an interview with katie couric. a lot of people saw. 15 million people saw tina fey. -- being sarah palin. i think that is where it is going right now. we have to understand there's so much opportunity to communicate now than the way we use to, which was through traditional media. if we find ways to get people interested, we can have profound consequences. >> we use to make decisions about some of the shows are based on the size of the audience. you would say it only has 2...
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. >> let's talk about the interview with katie couric. >> must we? okay. okay. >> you talk about it in the book. i assume everything in the book is fair game. >> it is. >> you do say that it wasn't your best interview. >> here again -- >> did you think that was a defining moment for you, that book? >> i did not. neither did the campaign. that is why segment two and three and four and five were scheduled. the campaign said right on. good. you're showing independence. this is what america needs to see. that's a good interview. i'm thinking if you thought that was a good interview, i don't know what a bad interview was. i knew it wasn't a good interview. >> more bad blood between her and the mccain campaign officials. >> with answers like that, what is this? a book tour? to make money? to stay in the public eye? >> it's everything. she wants to get her message out. you write a book. get back in the spotlight, write a book. go on oprah and do a book tour. is there politics involved? does she want to run for the top spot next time around? we don't know. i tell
. >> let's talk about the interview with katie couric. >> must we? okay. okay. >> you talk about it in the book. i assume everything in the book is fair game. >> it is. >> you do say that it wasn't your best interview. >> here again -- >> did you think that was a defining moment for you, that book? >> i did not. neither did the campaign. that is why segment two and three and four and five were scheduled. the campaign said right on. good. you're...